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the field showing the biggest job gains, construction, technology and educational services. >>> attention spare the air scoff flaws, and you know who you are! the police are after you. and they are zeroing in on one county in particular. >> reporter: nothing like making a fire to keep the house warm, but that's a no-no on spare the air days. sonoma county is earning the dubious honor. >> they lead the bay area in the number of violations. >> reporter: 346 so far this season. bay area quality is on the lookout. if you get caught? >> people first have the option to take an awareness course and if they choose not to do that, there is a $100 fine for first time violation. second time violators have a $500 fine. >> they have villainized the hearth product that burns wood. >> reporter: mountain fireplace center in santa rosa says it's not so cut and dry. he says newer ovens create smoke levels that are negligible. he says the current snitch system isn't neighborly. >> neighbors turn on each other. it's not community-oriented. >> people see smoke in the air and instantly react that, boy, must be
the field showing the biggest job gains, construction, technology and educational services. >>> attention spare the air scoff flaws, and you know who you are! the police are after you. and they are zeroing in on one county in particular. >> reporter: nothing like making a fire to keep the house warm, but that's a no-no on spare the air days. sonoma county is earning the dubious honor. >> they lead the bay area in the number of violations. >> reporter: 346 so far this...
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president, you shall pressing for a set of vote on controversial education reforms. >> look, there's nothing controversial about this bill, just common sense steps, more math and science teachers in the classroom. >> and more support for programs that actually excite kids about learning. >> interesting. mrs. gilchrest, where do you stand on sleeves? >> she is dogged in her pursuit of the truth. that is our own savannah guthrie, asking the tough questions of a fictitious president on the new nbc comedy "1600 penn." you have fun? >> i did. you know how hard it is to play yourself? i found it to be extremely difficult. >> an odd statement. >> yes it s i was like, what's my motivation? i don't know. just read the lines. >> i know, you're the "today" show anchor. >> it was fun. >> we are going to be meeting one of the stars of that get his critique of your work in just a couple of minutes. >> tonight's episode, right? >> i think it s. >> out on the plaza, matt lauer along with the lady who has a difficult time playing herself -- >> who am i? >> what's my motivation. >> natalie morales and
president, you shall pressing for a set of vote on controversial education reforms. >> look, there's nothing controversial about this bill, just common sense steps, more math and science teachers in the classroom. >> and more support for programs that actually excite kids about learning. >> interesting. mrs. gilchrest, where do you stand on sleeves? >> she is dogged in her pursuit of the truth. that is our own savannah guthrie, asking the tough questions of a fictitious...
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as investors we owe it to our clients to bring all that together to make an educated investment positioning for their portfolios. >> all right. so then what did you -- i know how you look around corners at pimco and multispeed universe. i got all your phrases in this new normal that we have. how are you handicapping those three things that you said? i don't think you're positive about the two sides coming to the. are you? >> no. first, joe, it's great that you say new normal. >> i say multi -- i say -- we'll see whether it really is a new normal. a new normal can't only last three years, mohamed. i'm still hoping you're wrong. i don't want this forever. >> no, we said in 2009, two to five years. so 2009 we said it for three to five years. >> wait a second. that means you're already right it's 2013. >> you're done. by coincidence he's already right. >> slow growth, unusually high unemployment, the system credit and debt issues. okay so in terms of what to expect, you should expect that once again it's going to be incredibly noisy. we're not going to get any positive momentum out of this to d
as investors we owe it to our clients to bring all that together to make an educated investment positioning for their portfolios. >> all right. so then what did you -- i know how you look around corners at pimco and multispeed universe. i got all your phrases in this new normal that we have. how are you handicapping those three things that you said? i don't think you're positive about the two sides coming to the. are you? >> no. first, joe, it's great that you say new normal....
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after three and a half years, obama's mother decided to send him back to hawaii for a better education opportunity at an elite prep academy. >> [yanagi] i met barry on the first day of fifth grade. he was somebody who always had a very big personality. he was always smiling. he was somebody that everybody liked and everybody responded to. even in fifth and sixth grade, um, you could tell that he was a special person. >> [kasunoki] i had him from, uh, september of '75 until he graduated in june of '79, so that was freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year. he was very articulate. he spoke well. he wrote well. he never got in trouble, not that i recall. he never got any interims. he was, uh, very polite. people were sort of gravitated towards him. he was very charismatic then. people have asked me, "did you "ever think he'd be president?" uh, no, but i knew he would be successful. >> during his high school years, barack obama developed a lifelong passion for playing the game of basketball as a proud member of the punahou varsity basketball team that won a state championship in his sen
after three and a half years, obama's mother decided to send him back to hawaii for a better education opportunity at an elite prep academy. >> [yanagi] i met barry on the first day of fifth grade. he was somebody who always had a very big personality. he was always smiling. he was somebody that everybody liked and everybody responded to. even in fifth and sixth grade, um, you could tell that he was a special person. >> [kasunoki] i had him from, uh, september of '75 until he...
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. >> it is a way to educate the young about the past civil rights strag rights -- struggles. and elissa harrington is there with more about how they can learn to ride the ride. >> reporter: this freedom train is to honor the birthday of martin luther king and leaves the station at 9:30. this is the 27th year that the mlk association of santa clara valley has organized this ride from san jose to san francisco. it commemorates his march from selma alabama to the dap toll of montgomery in 1965 and covers 54 miles. this is the longest running freedom train in the united states and the rides were brought about my king's wife. the freedom train today has four stops. again, it will leave san jose at 9:30 and will stop three times along the peninsula in sunnyvale, palo alto and san mateo. round trip tickets are $10 you are advised to come early because lines can get long. live in san jose, elissa harrington. cbs 5. >>> a march and parade will proceed from the caltrains depot. that will be followed by an interface commemoration ceremony. and also in san francisco there is a labor brea
. >> it is a way to educate the young about the past civil rights strag rights -- struggles. and elissa harrington is there with more about how they can learn to ride the ride. >> reporter: this freedom train is to honor the birthday of martin luther king and leaves the station at 9:30. this is the 27th year that the mlk association of santa clara valley has organized this ride from san jose to san francisco. it commemorates his march from selma alabama to the dap toll of montgomery...
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bay >> i don't want to get my nose from someone who has no education until there were 15. >> congratulations. i don't know if is you are lance armstrong i do not want to listen to. >> have a good weekend. >> staples is the number 1 office super store ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples, that was easy. [ malheart-healthy suand delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on your favorite subway fresh fit meals, from the tempting turkey breast & black forest ham with spinach to the protein-rich roast beef, and more. all five grams of fat or less. try 'em with juicy, ripe tomatoes, cool cucumbers or crisp green peppers. start your new year right with a heart-healthy meal at your neighborhood subway today. >> 7:57 a.m.. >> new this morning coming up on the kron 4 morning news thousand petition apple to remove a controversy all app from there i tunes store. >> at 815 political analyst michael aki will be here to talk about next week's presidential inauguration
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a college education is an investment. maybe the most important one you'll ever make. this week i had the honor of speaking to students at knox college, a private liberal arts college, in gailsburg, illinois. i told them there are four available workers for every job in this country. i said, look around you, look around you in that room. you got to beat out three of those classmates just to get hired. you still have a golden ticket. you're just going to have to work harder to get it punched. parents, i want to hear from you. are your kids coming out of college, are they prepared to enter the job market and fend for themselves? find us on facebook and twitter. cnn.com bottomline. and catch me this afternoon with ali velshi, see why some democrats are saying debt problem, what debt problem? "cnn saturday morning" with randi kaye continues right now. >>> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome to this special edition of "cnn saturday morning," it's saturday, january 19, i'm randi kaye coming to you from the national mall in washington, d
a college education is an investment. maybe the most important one you'll ever make. this week i had the honor of speaking to students at knox college, a private liberal arts college, in gailsburg, illinois. i told them there are four available workers for every job in this country. i said, look around you, look around you in that room. you got to beat out three of those classmates just to get hired. you still have a golden ticket. you're just going to have to work harder to get it punched....
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you've done so much to try to educate our viewers as to how those -- how those thipgs work and how they're different. we'll come back to you in a little bit. >>> more problems for the 787, of course, pushing boeing into the red today. off the lows. when and how should the aircraft maker step up its response? we'll take a look at that next. >>> first, rick santelli is working on something for later on in the hour. hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. we're going to stick with our theme ant exports and currencies and depreciations. chief economist at the cme group. that's all coming up in 10, 12 minutes. if you're an fx cross trader you don't want to miss this one. >>> the problems keep coming for boeing. nippon airways saying a dreamliner made an emergency landing in japan today after battery problems and a burning smell was detected in the cockpit and cabin. they're grounding dreamliner fleets. phil lebeau has been on this story from the very beginning. >> the problem for boeing investors is we've seen a slew of problems when it comes to the dreamliner. this is just the latest. go back to nov
you've done so much to try to educate our viewers as to how those -- how those thipgs work and how they're different. we'll come back to you in a little bit. >>> more problems for the 787, of course, pushing boeing into the red today. off the lows. when and how should the aircraft maker step up its response? we'll take a look at that next. >>> first, rick santelli is working on something for later on in the hour. hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. we're going to stick...
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poverty and make sure that individuals across the country b have access to affordable housing and quality education. senator schumer invited him to open the luncheon with a prayer in recognition of his, you know, long history of service. >> and i would, and if i would just really quick, um, this doesn't speak specifically to the hispanic-american community, but in shuffling my shot notes i -- shuffling my notes i did miss the fact we wanted to make sure everyone knew that merely evers williams who is the widow of slain civil rights leader med garre can evers will also be kicking it off. and this ties into the fact that this is an event that looks back at the history of our country as well as forward where the president wants to take the country, so we think that'll be a nice nod towards the civil rights movement and the part it's played not only in the president's life, but also in the country's life. >> why don't we go to this side over here. sir? >> my name is -- [inaudible] and i just want to know how many foreign dignitaries are coming and if there is a list for us and when will we see that? >>
poverty and make sure that individuals across the country b have access to affordable housing and quality education. senator schumer invited him to open the luncheon with a prayer in recognition of his, you know, long history of service. >> and i would, and if i would just really quick, um, this doesn't speak specifically to the hispanic-american community, but in shuffling my shot notes i -- shuffling my notes i did miss the fact we wanted to make sure everyone knew that merely evers...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> 47 minutes past the hour. let's get you up to date now. lance armstrong comes clean. reports say the disgraced cyclist confessed to oprah winfrey that he was doping during a storied career that included a record seven tour de france titles. that interview will air thursday on winfrey's own network. >>> the aurora, colorado, movie theater where people were killed during a midnight massacre in july is set to reopen on thursday. before it does, victims and their families will are be allowed to privately visit the complex today and tomorrow. thursday's reopening is built as a night of remembrance. some 2,000 tickets will be given to victims, first responders, hospital workers, and volunteers. >> and just a month after the school shootings that sparked a nationwide debate over gun control, listen to this, the national rifle soes yeassociati released a new app for smartphones. it's called nra gu
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so many of us have visited schools and we know with the primary mission being the educational mission that there is a wide spectrum one that comes to the safeguards in place on simple things like the door being locked and visitors being checked in and the like. so we will be creating a fund within the capitol school budget for only one of about a dozen states that invest in school construction, and that fund will help us bring schools up to higher standards and we will also be creating a maryland school for center of safety that will bring together all enforcement with school officials so that we have better advice for school officials on the things we can do to better safeguard the campuses of the schools. in conclusion as we get to enter this honor and accomplished guest neither mayor bloomberg are one to ban guns. at the same time, we know that it makes absolutely no sense when you look at the level of carnage on the streets from the guns to bring every factor but guns. if we are going to have a comprehensive approach, then let us be comprehensive including comprehensively looking
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give the 23 campus system an extra $125 million, 10 million of which would be used to expand on line education. >> authorities in san diego said the voice actor who portrayed charlie brown and many peanuts shows have been arrested on charges that include stocking. >> authorities say peter robinson was a arrested over the weekend with a background check deal with a warrant against him. details of the war have not yet been released. the 56 year old is said to be arraigned today on count of making a threat because death and of stalking. >> we will be back with more on the kron 4 morning news >> welcome back. the time is 4:29. >> the 49ers have done it again they are gracing the cover of sports illustrated for the straight second week. >> coach jim harbaugh is again on the cover this time he is facing off against his brother john who coaches the baltimore ravens. >> john is 15 months older than jaim . >> is the first time two brothers who are head coaches will face against each other in the superbowl. >> there is no rivalry. therthey are pretty good about it. >> we're learning more about the famou
give the 23 campus system an extra $125 million, 10 million of which would be used to expand on line education. >> authorities in san diego said the voice actor who portrayed charlie brown and many peanuts shows have been arrested on charges that include stocking. >> authorities say peter robinson was a arrested over the weekend with a background check deal with a warrant against him. details of the war have not yet been released. the 56 year old is said to be arraigned today on...
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to college education is vital to american competitiveness, suspect it? >> is the number one determine informant. how much do we produce in this economy? number one, looking forward is human capital, that is about education, the ability to innovate and work with the new technologies. >> over the short run, what is the effect of across the board cuts on pell grants on research funding--for medical research and scientific research? >> it is all going to be negative for growth and human capital. it is also going to give you negative impact on the budget. >> while the most immediate concern, i know is and the main focus of your testimony, is upholding full fate and credit of the united states, is it your feeling in this time in our economy that we need to see a contraction of government spending? >> time has expired, i'm sorry. >> my first question is to all the panelists. thank you for being here. there's a lost talk across the aisle about raising revenue to solve our debt problem. is it possible to raise taxes to permanently sustain programs such as social
to college education is vital to american competitiveness, suspect it? >> is the number one determine informant. how much do we produce in this economy? number one, looking forward is human capital, that is about education, the ability to innovate and work with the new technologies. >> over the short run, what is the effect of across the board cuts on pell grants on research funding--for medical research and scientific research? >> it is all going to be negative for growth and...
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. -- educated me. a lot of things i have heard that have come out of the republican or conservative talk show hosts that criticize obama -- after reading your article, i found out that what -- right here on the rush limbaugh show was a lie. the whole situation, i found out the true fact by readin gyour article in our local paper. the whole true thing -- the whole solydnra thing started with the bush adminstration. the fast a furious thing. host:let's go to bill for a response. guest:thanks for the kind words. i am glad you are reading them we are trying to get our work out in different ways. we have partnershuips with newspapers. they use the truth-o-meter. i am glad you are readin gour work and their work and happy our word is getting out. host: our caller but up solyndra, looking at the president's promises regarding energy. guest: a lot of that was included in the stimulus bill. a big grab bag, $77 billion of goodies that included many things foraenergy and the environment. i know that a lot were in
. -- educated me. a lot of things i have heard that have come out of the republican or conservative talk show hosts that criticize obama -- after reading your article, i found out that what -- right here on the rush limbaugh show was a lie. the whole situation, i found out the true fact by readin gyour article in our local paper. the whole true thing -- the whole solydnra thing started with the bush adminstration. the fast a furious thing. host:let's go to bill for a response. guest:thanks for...
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our panelists talk about this issue as access and opportunity and education. that was what was really great. larry gonzalez, natalie morales, obviously cristina and live, the colorado rockies co-owner brought her world series ring in the shoot. i think it is really just about getting to the point of once you move past policy this is really an issue of education and opportunity and potentially also sort of rebuilding these american values. >> what about the element of fear whenever this topic is raised? you know, the fear that, oh, they're going to take our jobs. immigrants are going to take our jobs, which is, you know, bogus but it has to be addressed, that element of fear. >> the word you just used is the word "take" and i think people think people are going to come and take. but the truth is as we all know from our own experiences people do take but any give. what we get to in this conversation, the castro brothers, what a generation. a mayor and a house of representatives. julio tells a fabulous store bit how they were in the 8th grade or the 5th grade and
our panelists talk about this issue as access and opportunity and education. that was what was really great. larry gonzalez, natalie morales, obviously cristina and live, the colorado rockies co-owner brought her world series ring in the shoot. i think it is really just about getting to the point of once you move past policy this is really an issue of education and opportunity and potentially also sort of rebuilding these american values. >> what about the element of fear whenever this...
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be backing off their insistence on holding our economy hostage to extract drastic cuts in medicare, education and programs middle class families depend on. congress must pay its bills and pass a clean debt limit increase without further delay. he has said, the president remains committed to further reducing the deficit in a balanced way. so that is the response from the white house after the gop at its retreat in virginia came out with the possibility that perhaps we could extend the debt limit for another three months but the senate has to pass a budget, so the republicans which it has not done in four years. so. tracy: no surprise from the white us house. ashley: says no. tracy: okay, then. how about this. hank paulson says he hates the debt limit. you remember the former treasury secretary, the guy who said i need $700 billion right now? no wonder he hates it. ashley: don't we all. tracy: he has given a rare interview. we have details on that next. ashley: first a look at today's winners and losers. the dow just above the water mark. take a look. we'll be right back. ♪ chances are you've
be backing off their insistence on holding our economy hostage to extract drastic cuts in medicare, education and programs middle class families depend on. congress must pay its bills and pass a clean debt limit increase without further delay. he has said, the president remains committed to further reducing the deficit in a balanced way. so that is the response from the white house after the gop at its retreat in virginia came out with the possibility that perhaps we could extend the debt limit...
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but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and better education. that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration? >> i'm really fortunate to be brought up in the family that i was. i had good parents. until now they give me everything. but there are some children, you know, whose parents have done mistakes and they are suffering. i said that i should give it to them. >> some of your kids were watching. what did you want to say to them? >> your mamu did. i'm sure you're proud of me whatever i'm doing. >> i'm proud of you, too. >> thank you, anderson. thank you. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. how did i know? well, i didn't really.
but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and better education. that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration? >> i'm really fortunate to be brought up in the family that i was. i had good parents. until now they give me everything. but there are some children, you know, whose parents have done mistakes and they are suffering. i said that i should give it to them. >> some of your kids were watching. what did you want to say to them? >> your mamu did. i'm...
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it came a day after the [ inaudible ] issued a statement [ inaudible ] -- the nra proposed arming educators and volunteer security guards and private security personnel. this was a program that was funded to put actual police officers in schools after they received adequate training. there is a huge distinction to police officers who are wanted in a community, as opposed to being forced to have the police officers in their schools. it's based on a clinton era law. and they went on to say if you look at sheriff arpaio in arizona, he's talking about volunteer posses that a far cry from a trained officer, and also become really a part of the school staff and every single adult in the school building really becomes part of one team. [ applause ] >> stephanie: and as we pointed out, some of sheriff arpaio's posse, criminal backgrounds. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> yeah, and police officers are trained to know when to shoot and when not to. >> stephanie: right. i was saying yesterday that -- talking about returning veterans. i'm just saying -- i think you have to think through a lot of it, bec
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she was doing everything she could to educate the many children in the camp, but many of these syrian children had had not gone -- have now gone two years knowing little else but war and misery and homelessness. they've lost friends and family, and their ideal pray for radicals. and this woman warned us that these syrian children, in her words, would seek revenge on those who did not help syria in their hour of greatest need. the conflict has gone on now for two years. many americans assumed that by now assad would have left power and the violence would have ended. it has not. 60,000 people are dead and there is no end in sight. there is a dire need to restart the conversation in the congress and across the country about america's role and responsibility in helping the syrian people. i think all of us would agree that the center of this conversation is a clear realization that assad's indiscriminant and escalating use of airpower is one factor among all others that enables him to continue his onslaught against the soarian people. if we wish to be relevant to the conflict in syria, we
she was doing everything she could to educate the many children in the camp, but many of these syrian children had had not gone -- have now gone two years knowing little else but war and misery and homelessness. they've lost friends and family, and their ideal pray for radicals. and this woman warned us that these syrian children, in her words, would seek revenge on those who did not help syria in their hour of greatest need. the conflict has gone on now for two years. many americans assumed...
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public schools in new york, new jersey, connecticut are working tirelessly to support uninterrupted education of displaced children through the program. yet these schools face significant unexpected costs associated with the increased number of homeless students. congress has appropriated supplemental funds to help defer the costs associated with these increase -- these increases from past disasters. mr. chairman, if i might, give than the bill before us today does not contain direct funding for the program, is it your understanding that the intentions of the department of health and human services and the department of education work with the states of new york, new jersey, connecticut to assist the school districts affected by superstorm sandy, to access funds under the social services block grant to support the education of students displaced by the storm, including the transportation, counseling and supplies? i yield to the gentleman. mr. rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding. yes. that is my understanding. and intention. as you know, congress previously has recognized the critical r
public schools in new york, new jersey, connecticut are working tirelessly to support uninterrupted education of displaced children through the program. yet these schools face significant unexpected costs associated with the increased number of homeless students. congress has appropriated supplemental funds to help defer the costs associated with these increase -- these increases from past disasters. mr. chairman, if i might, give than the bill before us today does not contain direct funding...
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you have a good education system down there. i'm not sure i would necessarily turn it over it with all due respect to our friends in mississippi, the railroad is a good question you raised. federal government gave the land to the railroads to run railroad across the united states. talk about a false choice. the false choice is saying government doesn't do anything good. >> did i say that. >> i put words in your mouth. if you on with me more you're going to find out i'm going to put words in your mouth. martha: bob, mary katherine, look forward to with more fun. >> four years to get mad at him. >> don't hit too hard. martha: i like when you come up to the set. >> we do too. gave us 60 seconds notice from the basement. martha: good workout. bill: i thought you were a georgia girl? you're north carolina? >> i went to school in georgia but go dogs. martha: he is laughing. bill: iran claims that an american pastor imprisoned since september will be freed. his wife says don't buy it for a minute. why she says that report is just a fla
you have a good education system down there. i'm not sure i would necessarily turn it over it with all due respect to our friends in mississippi, the railroad is a good question you raised. federal government gave the land to the railroads to run railroad across the united states. talk about a false choice. the false choice is saying government doesn't do anything good. >> did i say that. >> i put words in your mouth. if you on with me more you're going to find out i'm going to put...
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thank you. >> the renowned author, educator, founder of the critical resistance movement angela davis speaking at the peace ball, voices of hope and resistance sunday night. here in washington, d.c., just before heading to the peace ball, i ran into rev. ben chavis, member of the wilmington 10, former assistant to dr. martin luther king, jr., former executive director of the naacp. when we last spoke on "democracy now!" it was in december when he and others for making a last- ditch push for the north carolina governor bev perdue to pardon him and nine others known as the wilmington 10. it was 1971, the city of clinton was in the midst of a civil rights struggle. after what and restored a black neighborhood was firebombed, police officers and firefighters arrived to extinguish the flames but came under gunfire. an african-american teen was killed by police that night, a white man was shot and killed the next day. the national guard moved in. nine black men and one white woman were rounded up, hustled off to jail for their alleged involvement. the young defendants, the majority just hig
thank you. >> the renowned author, educator, founder of the critical resistance movement angela davis speaking at the peace ball, voices of hope and resistance sunday night. here in washington, d.c., just before heading to the peace ball, i ran into rev. ben chavis, member of the wilmington 10, former assistant to dr. martin luther king, jr., former executive director of the naacp. when we last spoke on "democracy now!" it was in december when he and others for making a last-...
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some critics have wondered why the harvard educated lawyer hasn't taken on more policy-heavy endeavors. >> do you feel like you have to avoid controversy? >> you know, i think that i am strategic. i try to be strategic, because i want to make sure that things that i do further my husband's administration. >> reporter: and the president is also showing off a new look, sort of. just moments ago, the white house released this new official portrait of president obama. this is also on the white house flicker page. all this, as he prepares to start another four years as commander in chief. savannah? >> when you say new look, i'm expecting bangs but thank you so much. >> i don't think that's good for the president, no. >> it's a big weekend, of course, for the president. we will all be down there this weekend. "weekend today" will be there, lester, erica, jenna, dylan for a special edition of "weekend today." and monday morning, matt, willie, al, natalie and i will have coverage of the events, the ceremony, parade, all the pomp and circumstance as it were. >> it's always an amazing event to a
some critics have wondered why the harvard educated lawyer hasn't taken on more policy-heavy endeavors. >> do you feel like you have to avoid controversy? >> you know, i think that i am strategic. i try to be strategic, because i want to make sure that things that i do further my husband's administration. >> reporter: and the president is also showing off a new look, sort of. just moments ago, the white house released this new official portrait of president obama. this is also...
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to invest in brain power and education, and also lift up neighborhoods at the same time. and to his credit, he's been more collabrative with mayors, i think than we've seen in a long time. so i have a lot of hope for the second term. >> mayor castro of san antonio, texas, and brother joaquin castro in congress, very kind of you to spend a moment with us. >> great to be here. >> the president will be leaving the capitol shortly. he'll go out the east front where members of the u.s. military have been assembled so that we can symbolically review the troops. and we have leon panetta joining us now from inside the capitol. can you hear us, second panetta? >> i can, good to talk to you. >> nice to talk to you, mr. secretary. >> i don't think three weeks ago any americans would have thought that north africa would be at the top of the security concerns. we've heard three americans were killed in that hostage situation in algeria and seven americans were freed. i wonder what you think the president has to do over the next four years? >> as i've been saying this is all part of th
to invest in brain power and education, and also lift up neighborhoods at the same time. and to his credit, he's been more collabrative with mayors, i think than we've seen in a long time. so i have a lot of hope for the second term. >> mayor castro of san antonio, texas, and brother joaquin castro in congress, very kind of you to spend a moment with us. >> great to be here. >> the president will be leaving the capitol shortly. he'll go out the east front where members of the...
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so to have these people come, use some of those visa fees to pay for stem education for our own students, i think this could be a really positive for our country. >> don't you think that the republican party has pivoted on this issue, and the real question is what's it like working with senator rubio? >> well, again, this is a group effort with senator hatch and senator coons, others. i think it's been very positive. i think senator rubio and others are working with us to try to move this forward. and i think that's what we need to do across the board on debt reduction, on a budget and everything else. this is a new year, and we have to start new and think anew as abraham lincoln said. >> work together. >> i want to ask about how many of those things the president talked about in his inaugural speech. harry reid can get through the democratic senate. forget the republican house. >> three months. >> three months for? >> to be back to talk about where we are on all these things. >> all right. >> there's also the state of the union. don't worry. >> oh, yeah. >> senator amy klobuchar. >> let
so to have these people come, use some of those visa fees to pay for stem education for our own students, i think this could be a really positive for our country. >> don't you think that the republican party has pivoted on this issue, and the real question is what's it like working with senator rubio? >> well, again, this is a group effort with senator hatch and senator coons, others. i think it's been very positive. i think senator rubio and others are working with us to try to...
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had to pass an amendment to formally abolish slavery and it took the supreme court and the board of education vs. brown case to apolish jim crow, the tell-child of slavery. and a great stain on this country's history. thanks to roe v. wade, women have a fundamental right to make decisions about their own bodies, a right that continues to be threatened by this congress. and while the constitution grants great freedoms, the courts recognize that they come with reasonable limitations. the first amendment gives us freedom of speech but doesn't allow us to yell fire in a theater. and the second amendment, while it gives you the right to bear arms, has limitations as well. you can't carry a gun in an airplane or in a courtroom. and we need to remember that. so just reading the constitution is one thing but understanding is another. i hope we'll understand it and live it and see that we have a more perfect union. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? without objection, the gent
had to pass an amendment to formally abolish slavery and it took the supreme court and the board of education vs. brown case to apolish jim crow, the tell-child of slavery. and a great stain on this country's history. thanks to roe v. wade, women have a fundamental right to make decisions about their own bodies, a right that continues to be threatened by this congress. and while the constitution grants great freedoms, the courts recognize that they come with reasonable limitations. the first...
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the other piece we haven't talked about is the education reform and the drawdown overseas. >> well, there was a big idea, i think, in the speech today, and that was equality. that's what this speech was about. >> let's check in with wolf. >> the president is about to sign a proclamation. he's also about to nominate several members of his cabinet. let's see if we can listen in. >> all set? all right. i'm proclaiming peace, honor and good will towards men. >> amen. >> i'm sending a few nominations up. mr. charles headinger for defense, mr. john kerry, secretary of state, and mr. [ inaudible ] >> there you go. thank you very much, everybody. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> so the president, once again, formally nominating members of his cabinet. chuck hagel to be secretary of defense, john kerry to be secretary of state, john brent. let's listen in to see what else he's saying. >> that's yours. >> so they have a little -- a few laughs, a little official business, the nomination of cabinet members, signing a proclamation. dana bash, what's going to happen next? >> what's going to happen next, w
the other piece we haven't talked about is the education reform and the drawdown overseas. >> well, there was a big idea, i think, in the speech today, and that was equality. that's what this speech was about. >> let's check in with wolf. >> the president is about to sign a proclamation. he's also about to nominate several members of his cabinet. let's see if we can listen in. >> all set? all right. i'm proclaiming peace, honor and good will towards men. >> amen....